I like information about edible wild things. In this case Fir, Pine and Spruce trees. I spent one summer drinking fir needle tea in the mountainous regions of Oregon. I suplemented that with spirulena algae powder (I brought with me), wild strawberry leaves and huckleberries. I spent 3 weeks eating only these wild foods and drinking water fresh off the mountain, I have to tell you, I felt so good, so very good. I felt strong like a wild deer. It was amazing.
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Labor Day weekend I was feeling Flu-ish. I started eating pollen cones and the next day I was feeling great! Six weeks later and I'm having amazing healing from consuming Evergreen species.
I think that was a white pine at the end of the video. A friend told me a tip for remembering white pine is W-H-I-T-E has five letters. 5 needles = White Pine!
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@Brantley Orlando Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Nice video, I have watched a few other videos and they said the Ponderosa Pine has 3 long needles and is toxic and you said there are only 2 kinds of pines. There are a couple other types they mentioned that are also toxic but I don't recall the names.
Yew tree taxus baccata is deadly and the same as fir. Wouldn’t drink anything with 1 needle. The guy obviously knows his stuff, but some things should be cleared up.
I found this reference online: "Ponderosa, Monterey, and lodgepole pine are reported to be toxic, and also Norfolk island pine, balsam fir, and yew pine (these three are not really true pines)... "
Do you happen to know when the needles go bad? I just received some put them in a ziplock bag. Had then in the pantry for a week, they are a little brown I forgot about them. Now I’m not sure if they are rotting.
Hemlock needles are shaped like fir needles but with a white "racing" strip on the underside. Needles are in rows on both sides of the branch, like yew.
Not with pine, you need to boil bc the needle is so tough, it pulls out the nutrients. Probably don't microwave or boil at excessive temperatures for long periods
2 or 5 =pine. Isn’t there 3 needle pine, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus Radiata? Also that, your fir tree… flat and one needle can be confused with Yew tree? (Taxus Buccata) which is flat needle and very similar but which is deadly….
These don't look like the forest pines we have in Australia. I'm not sure whether I could eat them. They are mass grown then harvested for export I think.
Hello I found your channel from watching the local Alameda fire and today I find you again. Can you help ID a tree, yesterday we went to Palmerton park here in Rogue River the tree I think is a fir or larch the needles are flatish very very short maybe 3/16 of an inch long they are spikey in shape but soft to the touch and the seed cones are small hard dark brown about the size of a glass marble, the branch structure is delicate soft and flexible similar to a Norfolk pine. Any best guess would be helpful there is no Norfolk Pine listed in the list of trees in the park there is a china fir listed but the vids I see show longer needles. Thanks
Hi...Hey i know this is 3 years old & i watched it back then, but im in Australia & u say pine needles have either 2 or 5 long prongs, in OZ here growing on my land my pines have 3 needles, im not 100% sure now but from other videos they say it's yellow pine & it's said they are ok to drink, could u answer me if im ok to consume these needles, I've watched so many videos & now im more confused than from when i first started checking years ago, it's winter here now & i want to start making tea & now im worried because u say on this video only use 2 or 5??? It shouldn't be so confusing! Our world is so small now we should be getting information on world wide varieties!
Thanks for this video. I have been interested in making tea from evergreens but the first handful of videos I found were from anti vax people claiming it will save them from us horrible people who "got the jab". I wasn't sure if only pines could be used for tea or all of them. This has helped alot.
Good video, but why do dudes feel the need to make the weakest high pitched voice they can to come off as less threatening? Just be a man and drop the bass ffs.
I like information about edible wild things. In this case Fir, Pine and Spruce trees. I spent one summer drinking fir needle tea in the mountainous regions of Oregon. I suplemented that with spirulena algae powder (I brought with me), wild strawberry leaves and huckleberries. I spent 3 weeks eating only these wild foods and drinking water fresh off the mountain, I have to tell you, I felt so good, so very good. I felt strong like a wild deer. It was amazing.
Try E3 Live. Its shipped in dry ice. Frozen blue green algae. Good stuff
Can u please be my friend and teach me with pictures what u ate.im on facebook if so can u send me a friend request..im trying to heal a illness i have n hospital only help so much
A spin for spruce a flat for fir, awesome thank you!
Dude! I'm not even a minute into it, and I had to give you a thumbs up!!
Labor Day weekend I was feeling Flu-ish.
I started eating pollen cones and the next day I was feeling great!
Six weeks later and I'm having amazing healing from consuming Evergreen species.
I feel like a tree 🌲 expert after watching your video
Short needles:
Spin = spruce
Flat = fir
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essential and critical information here! great content
Thanks!
Thank you for this video.
Awesome stuff!
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Thank you for the video
I think that was a white pine at the end of the video. A friend told me a tip for remembering white pine is W-H-I-T-E has five letters. 5 needles = White Pine!
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I stupidly lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
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@Brantley Orlando Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
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Such a great video! Thank u 😍
make a video showing the poisonous trees we need to avoid that looks similar to these trees pls
Definitely..easier if we can identify the ones not to use..poisonous !!
Look up Yew trees. Very poisonous evergreen trees
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Nice video, I have watched a few other videos and they said the Ponderosa Pine has 3 long needles and is toxic and you said there are only 2 kinds of pines. There are a couple other types they mentioned that are also toxic but I don't recall the names.
I've heard the same thing
Yeah, it's always important to mention toxic species and lookalikes, idk why he didn't here
Yew tree taxus baccata is deadly and the same as fir. Wouldn’t drink anything with 1 needle. The guy obviously knows his stuff, but some things should be cleared up.
For we brown skinned Indians all look Greek & Latin.!
Same with hemlock, it's not edible
Awsome educational video. I m in Ontario Canada and I m looking to join a group like yours.
Awesome, you have a new subscriber here
1:40 "All Evergreens have edible properties." Yew is an evergreen and is highly toxic. What edible properties do they have?
I found this reference online: "Ponderosa, Monterey, and lodgepole pine are reported to be toxic, and also Norfolk island pine, balsam fir, and yew pine (these three are not really true pines)... "
Pitty boiling it because you boil all the vitamins out of them. Better place then in hot water after boiling and leave them for 5-10 minutes
Correct! You never boil evergreen needles. You can pour SIMMERED - not boiling - HOT WATER over needles & steep 15 - 20 minutes. That's best.
Do you happen to know when the needles go bad? I just received some put them in a ziplock bag. Had then in the pantry for a week, they are a little brown I forgot about them. Now I’m not sure if they are rotting.
Thank u
What if my pine trees have clusters of 3 needles? What is it and is that edible/drinkable?
Interesting! What about a hemlock?
Hemlock needles are shaped like fir needles but with a white "racing" strip on the underside. Needles are in rows on both sides of the branch, like yew.
I’ve gotten allergies just looking at the pollen come out 🥲
I've been told NOT to boil the water. Warm 'til ALMOST boiling, then steep for 10-15 minutes. Boiling kills nutrients
Not with pine, you need to boil bc the needle is so tough, it pulls out the nutrients. Probably don't microwave or boil at excessive temperatures for long periods
Boiling is true for many things..it is true for garlic God's amazing medicine
Kills the allicin..if cooking with it add it last
my holiday boughs have three..ponderosa??
Maybe you can answer a question. I have a pine that has 7 needles. It's still small but I wondered why it had 7 long needles
Great video... can you eat spruce pollen the same way you can eat pine pollen?
wow
Can we make gum with the pitch of any conifer or is it just spruce ?
2 or 5 =pine. Isn’t there 3 needle pine, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus Radiata?
Also that, your fir tree… flat and one needle can be confused with Yew tree? (Taxus Buccata) which is flat needle and very similar but which is deadly….
true, but they do like quite different imo
Are they all good to make tea?
My tree has neither 2 or 5 needles, it has 3 needles. What does that mean? Can I make tea from the needles?
These don't look like the forest pines we have in Australia. I'm not sure whether I could eat them. They are mass grown then harvested for export I think.
Hello I found your channel from watching the local Alameda fire and today I find you again. Can you help ID a tree, yesterday we went to Palmerton park here in Rogue River the tree I think is a fir or larch the needles are flatish very very short maybe 3/16 of an inch long they are spikey in shape but soft to the touch and the seed cones are small hard dark brown about the size of a glass marble, the branch structure is delicate soft and flexible similar to a Norfolk pine. Any best guess would be helpful there is no Norfolk Pine listed in the list of trees in the park there is a china fir listed but the vids I see show longer needles. Thanks
Description is just like a Western Larch. I’d get the iNaturalist app and give that a shot.
What about Hemlock?
Hi...Hey i know this is 3 years old & i watched it back then, but im in Australia & u say pine needles have either 2 or 5 long prongs, in OZ here growing on my land my pines have 3 needles, im not 100% sure now but from other videos they say it's yellow pine & it's said they are ok to drink, could u answer me if im ok to consume these needles, I've watched so many videos & now im more confused than from when i first started checking years ago, it's winter here now & i want to start making tea & now im worried because u say on this video only use 2 or 5??? It shouldn't be so confusing! Our world is so small now we should be getting information on world wide varieties!
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For me, the needles are short and pointy so you’d think spruce right? but they don’t roll...so fir? But Fir needles aren’t pointy
Hi
I thought some pine needles were poisonous?
So are you saying that every pine is edible?
Hemlock?
Firs are genus abies, NOT pseudotsuga ('false hemlock'). The Douglas fir is Pseudotsuga menziesii, but that's not a true fir.
Thanks for this video. I have been interested in making tea from evergreens but the first handful of videos I found were from anti vax people claiming it will save them from us horrible people who "got the jab". I wasn't sure if only pines could be used for tea or all of them. This has helped alot.
Not necessarily true about conifer needles. Hemlock has flat needles too.
We should work together. I just happened upon this and it is the second time in a couple of days that your name has popped up.
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He didn’t warn them about yew looks very similar but we kill you
Except yew tree that is very poisonous.
Next time teach them not to put kool-aid in their hair. 4:17
That's mean.
Caution: do not eat or drink anything from Yew trees, which look similar. It is poisonous. Great video though.
Not all evergreens are edible, Yew trees are very poisonous!
Good video, but why do dudes feel the need to make the weakest high pitched voice they can to come off as less threatening? Just be a man and drop the bass ffs.
Yews are poisonous
Just don't try eat Yew